Governments Pledge Tourism Climate Action
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•More than 50 countries sign UN sustainable tourism declaration
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More than 50 governments have signed a U.N. declaration to make tourism more climate friendly.
Tourism industry accounts for 3% of global GDP and is source of 8.8% of greenhouse emissions.
Tourism often accounts for large share of a government's hard currency revenues, particularly in emerging countries.
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